(NewsNation) — A federal judge partially blocked National Guard troops from deploying in Illinois, ruling President Donald Trump did not meet the requirements to federalize troops in Chicago.

The partial restraining order from U.S. District Judge April Perry is temporary and will remain in effect for two weeks, until Oct. 23. Perry said there was “no credible evidence” of rebellion and that deploying troops could “only add fuel to the fire.”

The decision comes amid ongoing protests at a federal immigration processing facility in the suburb of Broadview, Illinois. In her ruling, Perry cited four instances that cast doubt on the Department of Homeland Security’s account of events in Broadview, where police say the protests — unlike in weeks past — have remained small and mostly peaceful.

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